Israeli infantry, tanks and bulldozers enter Gaza in overnight raid; EU calls for humanitarian measures

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In an overnight operation, Israeli military forces, including infantry, tanks, and armored bulldozers, have launched an extensive incursion into the northern Gaza Strip. This action is seen as a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict with a militant group in the region.

The European Union leaders are concurrently finalizing a statement that urges the establishment of “humanitarian corridors and pauses” to facilitate the delivery of much-needed aid to Gaza. This proposal is part of ongoing efforts to address the worsening humanitarian situation.

Grainy video footage released by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) shows a convoy of more than a dozen main battle tanks and armored vehicles crossing through a gap in the Gaza border wall and engaging with targets in a heavily damaged urban area.

While the Israeli military has previously conducted raids in Gaza, this particular incursion is of a larger scale and appears to set the stage for future conflict in immediate border areas.

The troops involved in this operation, reportedly from the Givati brigade and 162nd Armoured Division, returned without suffering casualties. An IDF spokesperson stated that the raid aimed to eliminate militants, neutralize threats, dismantle explosives, and clear ambushes, thereby preparing the ground for future military action.

The conflict began on October 7th when a militant group infiltrated from Gaza into Israel, resulting in civilian casualties. The Palestinian health ministry, under the control of the militant group, reports a significant number of Palestinian casualties, including civilian casualties, and the fear of further casualties if Israel proceeds with a ground invasion.

In a separate development, Al-Jazeera journalist Wael al-Dahdouh’s family members were tragically killed in an Israeli strike, highlighting the dangers faced by reporters in the region.

The Israeli military maintains that its strikes are focused on militant targets and alleges that the militant group operates within Gaza’s densely populated areas. Meanwhile, the militant group has continued firing rocket barrages into Israel.

With a substantial deployment of troops along the Gaza border, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has indicated that a significant ground offensive is being prepared, though specifics remain undisclosed.

Amid growing concerns over the worsening humanitarian conditions in Gaza, the European Council is expected to issue a statement calling for a humanitarian pause in the conflict. This would allow for the safe and unrestricted passage of humanitarian aid to the 1.4 million displaced Palestinians.

The draft text of the EU declaration emphasizes the urgent need for humanitarian access, including the establishment of humanitarian corridors and temporary ceasefires.

As the conflict continues, the International Committee of the Red Cross and the World Health Organization have expressed concerns over the well-being of hostages held by the militant group. These hostages, including children, women, and the elderly, are reported to have pre-existing health conditions and face acute mental health trauma.

The situation remains critical, with both Israeli and militant group leaders hinting at the possibility of intensified conflict in the days to come.

The United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) has also warned of a looming fuel shortage in Gaza, which threatens to further exacerbate the humanitarian crisis. Recent efforts to provide aid have been limited, and Israel’s restriction on fuel deliveries adds to the challenges faced by Gazans. The International Committee of the Red Cross is striving to bring in vital medical supplies to alleviate the situation, but the scale of the problem remains immense.

Send in the Bear. Israel’s arsenal includes the D9R armoured bulldozer – nicknamed Doobi or “Teddy Bear” – that can deflect rockets and tackle a labyrinth of tunnels and sniper positions.  In an urban warfare scenario the D9R would be used to clear mines and explosives from the path of advancing ground troops and tanks
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